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Use of Optical Characteristics to Identify Orbiting Material
Authors:Culp  Robert D.  Jorgensen  Kira  Gravseth  Ian J.  Lambert  John V.
Affiliation:(1) Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0429, USA;(2) Ball Aerospace, 1600 Commerce Street, Boulder, CO 80301, USA;(3) The Boeing Company, 1250 Academy Park Loop, Suite 130, Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3766, USA
Abstract:Knowledge of the observable properties of orbital debris is necessary to validate debris models for both the low Earth orbit (LEO) and the geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO). Current methods determine the size and mass of orbital debris based on knowledge or assumption of the material type of the piece. Improvement in the knowledge of material is the goal of the research described herein. The process of using spectral absorption features to determine the material type is explored. A review of the optical measurements of orbital debris as well as current research in the area is discussed. Reflectances of common spacecraft materials are compared. The need for, and advances made possible by obtaining real data are explored. The prospects of the venture are investigated.
Keywords:orbital debris  space debris  reflectance spectroscopy  mass and size distributions
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